End the work week with a relaxing Succulent Garden and Watercolor Still Life Workshop at Artfarm in Annapolis on Friday.

The ladies from Victoria Clausen Floral Events will be in the studio to teach participants how to create a succulent garden and care for it. Everything needed to create your own succulent display is provided: a vessel, dirt, a variety of succulents, moss and rocks. After the succulent portion, local illustrator Lindsay Bolin will teach you how to blend ink and watercolor techniques to create art using the succulents as your inspiration.

Snacks and drinks will be provided. Everyone will leave with a small succulent garden and a watercolor painting of a succulent.

The event is $75 and runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Artfarm is located at 45 West St. Register and find more information at artfarmannapolis.com/class-registration. Click on “workshops” and scroll down to find the link for “Friday Make It Night.”

Historic boats will be on display at the National Sailing Hall of Fame docks near City Dock on Saturday, where there will be a remote-controlled model sailboat race, free talks, and a chance to board some of the boats on display. The race is Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Annapolis Harbor, just off the U.S. Naval Academy seawall (weather permitting). The course is approximately 5.4 nautical miles and involves three laps in a pursuit style race.

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To register your boat or for more information, visit nshof.org/on-site-programs-at-our-docks. Friday is the last day to register online. The Schooner Woodwinds invites the public to join the crews of its racings boats. Tickets are $86 for adults and $50 for children and include a three-and-a-half-hour cruise, bagged lunch, soft drinks and bottled water. For more information about the cruise, call 410-263-7837 or go to schoonerwoodwind.com.

Learn about the lives of LGBTQ people in Annapolis during the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries on an LGBTQ History Walking Tour Saturday. The hour-long tour will explore the private life of a Revolutionary War general, a possible “Boston marriage,” those who lived as a gender that they weren’t born with, and other stories of individuals all over the LGBTQ spectrum.

Dr. Christopher Meilke will lead the tour starting at Gott’s Court on Calvert Street at 4 p.m. A $5 donation is suggested in support of FreeState Justice, an LGBTQ advocacy organization. The tour will be followed by a reception at the Hammond-Harwood House garden from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, call FreeState Justice at 410-625-5428.

Another type of walk through Annapolis will be happening Saturday. The Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention will start at the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium at 11:30 a.m., run three miles through downtown and around the State House before looping back to the stadium around 2 p.m.

Register at afsp.org/annapolis. For questions or to volunteer, contact Traci Moxson and Dean D'Camera at 404-987-2468.

An Italian trio of musicians will present their interpretations of Mozart, Bach, jazz and the Beatles at St. John’s College on Tuesday.

Trio Dante will perform a free concert of classical to contemporary music at 7 p.m. in the Francis Scott Key Auditorium. Violinist Luca Marziali, violist Roberto Molinelli and cellist Allessandro Culiani have performed and collaborated with renowned soloists around the world.

The concert is sponsored by World Artists Experiences, a nonprofit organization that bridges international understanding through citizen and cultural diplomacy. For more information, visit worldartists.org.

The auditorium is at 60 College Ave. in Annapolis.

There are plenty of workshops around the county on Wednesday.

AARP hosts “Age Discrimination: What You Should Know to Recognize It and to Fight It” at the county career center in Linthicum Heights for free from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

The Gamapopa Center holds an hour of compassion meditation at 7 p.m. in Annapolis — no experience necessary, and all are welcome.

A Vegan Plant-Based Meet Up will be held at the Whole Foods in Annapolis from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Register ahead of time for $5 at wholefoodsmarket.com.

Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park's summer concert series wraps up this Thursday at Back Creek Nature Park. The Timmie Metz Band featuring Tami performs on the water from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Beer and wine are sold at the concerts to benefit the museum's education programs. Food trucks will also be on site. Donations are appreciated. Attendees should bring a chair or blanket to sit on and watch the show.

The park is at 7300 Edgewood Road in Annapolis. For more information, visit amaritime.org/events.